Remodeling Leads from Contractors Who Trust Your Work
That Actually Close.
Stop paying $200+ for shared leads that go to five other remodelers. Get exclusive referrals from realtors, designers, and trades who've seen your craftsmanship firsthand.
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Remodeling Contractor lead gen is broken.
Here's what you're dealing with.
Lead Services Lump You with Handymen
HomeAdvisor lumps "remodeling" into a catch-all. You're competing against handymen for $45,000 kitchen jobs.
Shared Leads Kill Your Close Rate
$50K bathroom lead sold to 4-5 contractors. You spend 2 hours on estimates. Cost-per-acquisition: $400+.
Cold Leads Don't Have Trust
Remodeling isn't transactional. A platform lead starts at zero trust. A referral from their designer? Starts at 80%.
How LeadChuck works for remodeling contractors
Set Your Price
You set one lead fee — that's what you pay for every referral that comes your way. Be competitive, but set a price you're comfortable with.
Get Referrals from Your Network
Interior designers, realtors, architects, and other trades send homeowners ready to remodel.
Close Jobs, Keep the Profit
A $45K kitchen nets $12K+ profit. The $150 lead fee is 1.25% of the job.
The referral flywheel in action
Lead cost: $125. Referral earned: $85. Net: $40. Job revenue: $80,000. Effective cost-per-acquisition: 0.33%.
Who sends remodeling contractors leads?
These trades encounter your work constantly — and get paid to send it your way.
Real Estate Agents
Pre-listing updates, buyer renovation requests, investment flips.
Interior Designers
Need skilled remodelers to execute visions — kitchens, baths, built-ins.
Architects
Residential additions, ADUs, structural renovations.
Home Inspectors
Outdated kitchens, failing bathrooms, code issues.
Insurance Adjusters
Water damage, fire restoration, storm repairs requiring reconstruction.
Who do remodeling contractors refer out?
Every job creates referral opportunities. Turn them into income.
Electricians
$60–$100Panel upgrades, rewiring old homes, adding circuits.
Plumbers
$50–$85Relocating fixtures, sewer line issues, water heater replacements.
HVAC Techs
$75–$120Ductwork modifications, mini-split installs, old system replacements.
Painters
$40–$75Interior/exterior after remodel completion.
Flooring Installers
$50–$90Hardwood, tile, luxury vinyl — specialty work.
Simple, transparent pricing
Free to join
No monthly fees
Pay per lead
You set the price
10% platform fee
Only on lead fees
Earn referrals
Offset your costs
“Last year I spent $14,000 on HomeAdvisor and closed $180,000 in work. This year, 8 months in, $2,100 on LeadChuck leads and closed $340,000. My close rate went from 22% to over 60%.”
Marcus C.
General remodeling contractor, Austin, TX · 11 years in business
Frequently asked questions
That's the upside. "Bathroom update" turns into full master suite — happens all the time. You paid once.
You set one lead fee for all referrals. Most remodelers set theirs between $100 and $200. Pick a price that makes sense for your average project size.
They send clients with context about project scope. These tend to be higher-value, design-build projects.
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